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Council reviews stop‑sign camera pilot, forwards ordinance to county for public hearing

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A vendor presentation showed widespread stop‑sign noncompliance at seven Glenarden intersections and prompted Councilwoman Robin Jones to advance an emergency ordinance to seek Prince George's County approval for a pilot automated enforcement program.

A private vendor presented data showing thousands of daily stop‑sign violations at seven Glenarden intersections, and the City Council moved the city's emergency ordinance to the county review process and a required public hearing.

The presentation came from Rob Carl of Aveo and Dhruv (co‑founder and president of Aveo), who showed results from pilots in Prince George's County and nearby municipalities and described required local steps under county bill HB364. Aveo reported an aggregate average of 2,967 violations per day across seven monitored intersections in their sample and said one pilot location recorded a 50% drop in violations within the first 60 days. The company recommended a local ordinance, a county approval letter and a posted public hearing as prerequisites for siting their solar‑powered…

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